What Good Looks Like: AI Workflows
If you know AI could help but have no idea where to start, you are not behind and you are not alone. It is one of the most common things a team runs into right now, and it is rarely about the tools.
If you know AI could help but have no idea where to start, you are not behind and you are not alone. It is one of the most common things a team runs into right now, and it is rarely about the tools.
There is a meeting on your calendar that you have moved twice, and a thinking partner set up correctly will not let you look away from it. The starter prompt that makes this work closes the back door: “You are not here to validate my thinking” cuts off what avoidance is looking for in the first place.
Ninety-two percent of nonprofits are using AI. Four percent have built a workflow. Eight people in the same organization can be using the same tool in eight different ways, with no shared prompt library and no internal agreement on what data goes into a model.